Influence of Structural Parameters on the Performance of an Asymmetric Rhombus Micromixer with Baffles

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Abstract

As an important part of lab-on-a-chip and micro-total analysis systems, micromixers have a wide range of applications in biochemical analysis, pharmaceutical preparation and material synthesis. In the work, a novel rhombic separation and recombination micromixer with baffles was presented to further improve the performance of the micromixer and study the effect of multiple structural parameters on mixing. The effects of the rhombic angle, the width ratio of sub-channel and the size and relative positions of baffles on the mixing index were studied numerically at different Reynolds numbers (Re), and the sensitivity of the mixing index to various structures was also investigated. The results showed that the mixing index increased with the subchannel’s width ratio and slowly decreased after reaching the peak value in the range of Re from 0.1 to 60. The maximum mixing index appeared when the width ratio was 6.5. The pressure drops in the microchannel were proportional to the width ratio. The mixing effect can be further improved by adding baffle structure to asymmetric rhombus micromixer, and more baffle quantity and larger baffle height were beneficial to the improvement of the mixing index. The research results can provide reference and new ideas for the structure design of passive micromixers.

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Nai, J., Zhang, F., Dong, P., Fu, T., Ge, A., Xu, S., & Pan, Y. (2023). Influence of Structural Parameters on the Performance of an Asymmetric Rhombus Micromixer with Baffles. Micromachines, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi14030545

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